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28052Are there not points of resemblance?
28052Have the widely separated opinions of twenty- five years ago approached or are they even more divergent?
28052Shall I, then, hesitatingly say"_ God_ knows which was right"?
28052Twelve hundred poetasters had sent in their lucubrations, over three hundred of these sending music also, and what came of it?
28052What think ye of John Brown?
28052Why review the scenes of those hours of attack and fierce defence at Harper''s Ferry?
28052Why should this be otherwise?
31839Did you expect to hold possession here until then?
31839Dinna ye hear it? 31839 But the question is, Did John Brown fail? 31839 Did John Brown fail? 31839 Did John Brown fail? 31839 Did John Brown fail? 31839 Dinna ye hear it?
31839He would come to the table in the morning his countenance fairly illuminated, saying that he had heard the Slogan, and he would add,"Dinna ye hear it?
31839How then as I have said shall we explain his apparent indifference to life?
31839It has been often asked, why did not Virginia spare the life of this man?
31839The true question is, Did John Brown draw his sword against slavery and thereby lose his life in vain?
31839Why may we not yet know with equal certainty when storms are in the moral sky, and how to avoid their desolating force?
31839_ Dinna_ ye hear it?"
31839why did she not avail herself of this grand opportunity to add to her other glory that of a lofty magnanimity?
2050''Any proposition to make?''
2050''Are there some called Brown?''
2050''Well, you still remember the prayer she taught you?''
2050''What, did your mother never teach you?''
2050And, if not, can we expect reasonably an outpouring of His grace while in this ungracious manner we are thwarting Him?
2050Are there many Abolitionists about here?''
2050Brown, suppose you had every nigger in the United States, what would you do with them?
2050Can you tell us who furnished money for your expedition?
2050Could n''t men migrate and change their minds?
2050Do you consider this a religious movement?
2050Do you consider yourself an instrument in the hands of Providence?
2050How do you justify your acts?
2050Is He a respecter of persons?
2050Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house?''
2050John Brown has swift argument within him as in his boyish days:''Has God-- their Father and ours-- set any line betwixt His children?
2050They stripped a poodle of the best of his fleece and handed it to the oracular Yankee with the inquiry,''What would you do with that wool?''
2050What were slaves?
2050Why came you here?
41582Did you expect to get assistance from whites here as well as from the blacks?
41582How are the mighty fallen?
41582How did you expect to accomplish it with the small force you brought with you?
41582How may the killings on the Pottawatomie, this terrible violation of the statute and the moral law be justified? 41582 Then,"said I,"you have been disappointed in not getting it from either?"
41582Where, whence, and from whom, Captain, did you expect it?
41582You mean if you had escaped immediately?
41582[ 309] But, in a time of war, would the distinguished admiral hesitate to deceive the enemy in a similar manner? 41582 )_ Mr. Brown, who sent you here? 41582 *****_ A Bystander._ Do you consider this a religious movement? 41582 *****_ A Volunteer._ What in the world did you suppose you could do here in Virginia with that amount of men? 41582 *****_ Bystander._ Why did you do it secretly? 41582 *****_ Mason._ Did you consider this a military organization in this Constitution? 41582 *****_ Mason._ What was your object in coming? 41582 *****_ Q._ Where did you get arms? 41582 *****_ Vallandigham._ Did you get up this document that is called a Constitution? 41582 *****_ Vallandigham._ How far did you live from Jefferson? 41582 A statement in which nothing true was suppressed, and nothing untrue suggested? 41582 A statement that would be satisfactory to Edward Morton, and F. B. Sanborn and Dr. Howe and other friends of the Martyr?... 41582 Again this question comes up: Where was Brown when this fighting was taking place? 41582 And is it entirely certain that these insurrections will be put down promptly, and before they can have spread far? 41582 And now, in view of it, what is to be said about Brown, the hypothetical Kansas hero, theFighting Leader of the Free- State Cause?"
41582And shall I fear to steal a hoss Or blush to ride the same?
41582And they said one to another, Who hath done this thing?
41582Approaching him I began the conversation with the inquiry:"Captain Brown, are you hurt anywhere except on the head?"
41582Are you, Mary, John, Jason, and Owen?
41582Atchison turned to those on the right and asked:''What is that on the deck of the steamboat?''
41582Biggs._ Were you in the party at Dr. Kennedy''s house?
41582Brown?
41582But to the question: WHAT_ did he do_?
41582But why take the slaves against their will?
41582Did Brown think of them?
41582Did any of them endorse the sentiments you now hold?
41582Did he lead in these midnight murders?
41582Did they trade one bunch of horses for the other, and let it go at that?
41582Do you remember the names of Lovejoy and Torrey?
41582Do you surrender?"
41582Extracts from this interview are as follows:[389]_ Senator Mason._ Can you tell us who furnished money for your expedition?
41582From what State, sir?"
41582Have any of you seen the Branded Hand?
41582Have you nerve enough to send Brown to State''s Prison instead of hanging him?"
41582He said:[144] How may the killings on the Pottawatomie, this terrible violation of the statute and the moral laws, be justified?
41582He would sometimes raise the question_ is God their Father_?
41582How many horses did Brown turn over to them?
41582I sent you ten dollars the other day; did you get it?
41582I then asked the question:"Captain, what brought you here?"
41582I understand you killed him?"
41582IS MY APPEAL RIGHT?
41582If convenient, can you not come to town and see us?
41582If you do not believe I had a murderous intention( while I_ know_ I had not) why grieve so terribly on my account?
41582In the interview which he gave out after his capture at Harper''s Ferry, in answer to the question:"Did you know Sherrod in Kansas?
41582Is that true, or did you make it up to"rile"the old Governor?
41582Need I write that I shall be glad to hear from you?
41582Parker?"
41582The South would not respect her own Jefferson''s prediction of servile insurrection; how then can it be hoped that she will respect another''s?...
41582Then it was true about aid being promised?
41582Vallandigham_: Mr. Brown, who sent you here?
41582Was he in this very creditable engagement?
41582What States promised it?
41582What contribution did he make to the winning of these victories?
41582What motive prompted him to conceal from her the facts in relation to a subject in which she was so intimately concerned?
41582What was it?
41582What were the purposes?
41582When he finished, he said:"Well, now, what do you think?
41582Why secretly?
41582Why should an historian seek to justify a crime?
41582Why should he not desire peace?
41582Why should this author, if he intended to write impartially, seek for evidence to justify this horror?
41582Why was it that he had never heard of him?
41582Will editors of newspapers friendly to the cause kindly second the measure, and also give this some half dozen insertions?
41582Will either gentlemen or ladies, or both, who love the cause, volunteer to take up the business?
41582Will telegraphs and railroads be too swift for the swiftest insurrections?
41582Will the gentlemen and ladies of Hartford, where I make my first appeal in this State, set the example of an earnest effort?
41582Will the historian accept Mr. Emerson''s comparison of this exhibit of Brown''s prevarication, with the immortal words of the immortal Lincoln?
41582Will the people of Connecticut, my native state, afford me some aid in this undertaking?
41582Will you write the tracts, or get them written, so that I may commence colporteur?
41582You did not say it was promised from the States named?
41582[ 472] But is this comparison really relevant?
41582_ An Officer._ Why did you not surrender before the attack?
41582_ Brown._ What letter do you mean?
41582_ Bystander._ Did you know Sherrod in Kansas?
41582_ Bystander._ Do you consider yourself an instrument in the hands of Providence?
41582_ Bystander._ Have you read Gerrit Smith''s last letter?
41582_ Bystander._ Upon what principle do you justify your acts?
41582_ Jailer._ What did you tell him that could have made that impression on his mind?
41582_ Mason._ What wages did you offer?
41582_ Mason._ You consider yourself the commander- in- chief of these"provisional"military forces?
41582_ Mason._ You mean if you had escaped immediately?
41582_ Q._ Brown, suppose you had every nigger in the United States, what would you do with them?
41582_ Q._ But you demanded and took Colonel Washington''s silver and watch?
41582_ Q._ By whom, and in what State?
41582_ Q._ How many guns?
41582_ Q._ In Kansas?
41582_ Q._ In what State?
41582_ Q._ Was your only object to free the negroes?
41582_ Q._ Why did you not take that swivel you left in the house?
41582_ Q._ Your intention was to carry them off and free them?
41582_ Vallandigham._ Did you expect a general rising of the slaves in case of your success?
41582_ Vallandigham._ Did you expect to hold possession here till then?
41582_ Vallandigham._ How long have you been engaged in this business?
41582_ Vallandigham._ In northern Ohio?
41582_ Vallandigham._ Who are your advisers in this movement?
41582at once?
41582half a Doz; or a full Doz whistles such as I described?
8462A cigar, Ruffin?
8462A little surprise for us, Colonel--"He refuses to surrender?
8462A message?
8462A piece of your ear?
8462Ai n''t Marse Robert comin''doun to his coffee, M''am?
8462Ai n''t we?
8462Ai n''t you skeered of him?
8462Always?
8462Am I?
8462An''den, what ye reckon dat fool nigger say ter me?
8462An''dis is you''school- mate at Wes''Pint, dey tells me about?
8462And I can not know this secret?
8462And do you know what that may mean?
8462And he could n''t find Lieutenant Stuart?
8462And if he has not, sir, who gave_ me_ the right to sit in judgment upon my superior officer and condemn him without trial? 8462 And it separates us?"
8462And not a negro has lifted his hand against his master?
8462And remember that we_ are_ brother and sister?
8462And say nothing that you''ll live to regret?
8462And these prophets of the coming mob of millions have furnished you the money to arm and equip this expedition?
8462And they back you in this attack?
8462And they did n''t even scratch my soldier man?
8462And what do you want me to do with it, Uncle Ben?
8462And what does the Marshal demand?
8462And what is his suggestion?
8462And who made you a judge o''life and death for my man and my sons? 8462 And why are you fighting us?"
8462And why not?
8462And yet you placed these pikes in the hands of negroes and gave them oil- soaked torches?
8462And you ask me to blot out the liberties of our people by a single act of usurpation?
8462And you did n''t see my dear old daddy anywhere?
8462And you escaped?
8462And you invade to rob and murder at will?
8462And you never expect to own one?
8462And you''ll marry me?
8462And, what do you think of it?
8462Any horses, bridles, or saddles?
8462Any signs of the Abolitionists on the hills at dawn?
8462Are n''t they just grand?
8462Are there any more men in this house?
8462Are they all kin?
8462Are you ready?
8462Armed them?
8462But I can not realize this to me-- from Abraham Lincoln?
8462But ai n''t dey got nuttin ter eat fer dem dat''s here?
8462But how did you get into my lines-- I thought I was surrounded?
8462But how''m I goin''to get away, sir?
8462But is n''t it awful when they''re separated?
8462But is not the South to- day in taking her stand for the rights of the State asserting a principle as vital as the Union itself? 8462 But why should they suppress_ such_ news?
8462But why try to take it all on our shoulders, dearest? 8462 But you believe in the institution?"
8462But you might consider a proclamation looking to peace under this plan-- if you were in a position of supreme power?
8462By what law?
8462Ca n''t you cross it?
8462Can we,the calm voice went on,"as Christian soldiers, choose such a course?
8462Colonel Lee?
8462Colonel Washington is now their prisoner?
8462Damn''em all-- why are they here anyhow?
8462Dare me?
8462Did n''t you come to see him?
8462Did you ever own one?
8462Did you have_ anything_ to do with the killing of those men?
8462Did you take any hand in the troubles at Lawrence?
8462Do n''t like your bed?
8462Do n''t you like it?
8462Does n''t she make heroes of law breakers?
8462Eat?
8462Even though you deluge the world in blood?
8462Fame? 8462 For God''s sake, why?"
8462For a month?
8462For heaven''s sake, Phil, why do n''t you sleep?
8462From blacks as well as whites?
8462From whom could you expect it?
8462General Gordon-- you have cut through?
8462General Lee,he began,"will you hear me for just one moment?"
8462Got enough?
8462Had you thought of moving West into one of the new Territories just opening?
8462Has he read it?
8462Have n''t I seen you before, my friend?
8462Have we also placed our feet on the path of oblivion? 8462 Have you any arms?"
8462Have you ever done the Free State Party any harm?
8462Have you ever helped a Southern settler to enter the Territory of Kansas?
8462Have you ever intended to do that party any harm?
8462He did n''t try to shoot you on sight, did he?
8462He is here?
8462He refuses to yield without a fight?
8462He''s coming?
8462He_ is_ a fine-- boy-- isn''t he, Colonel?
8462Hear dat, folks--?
8462Hear what?
8462His offer?
8462Hostages?
8462How can I make you understand, dear baby? 8462 How can I, my friend?"
8462How can I?
8462How can it?
8462How can you ask me to go over the head of my Chief with such an order?
8462How dare you enter this house unannounced, sir?
8462How do you know I play?
8462How do you know I sing?
8462How is you dis mornin'', Marse Custis?
8462How many men were under your command when you entered?
8462How many men were with him?
8462How much could you realize from the sale of your things?
8462How old are you, Sam?
8462How soon can I see him?
8462How''d you know I had a banjo?
8462How, sir?
8462How?
8462How?
8462How?
8462I am addressing the Captain in command?
8462I can tell you what I would do, Madame, in your place--"What?
8462I love a banjo-- don''t you?
8462I suppose you wish the honor of leading the troops in taking these men out of the Engine House?
8462I suppose, Colonel, you could n''t possibly let me lead the assault on the Engine House, could you?
8462I''se a full member now, ai n''t I?
8462If you get these guns and the money you desire, will you invade Missouri or any slave territory?
8462In a newspaper interview?
8462Inflammation has set in, Major--"My God, is there no hope?
8462Is it a joke?
8462Is it as bad as that, boy?
8462Is n''t it enough?
8462Is n''t it expensive?
8462Is that all the hope you can give me?
8462Is there no reverence for law left in this country?
8462Is there?
8462Is yer gwine ter write one fer my young Marse Robbie?
8462It''s funny how a horse knows a horseman instinctively-- isn''t it, Phil?
8462It''s not over, then?
8462It''s nothing low or dishonorable?
8462It_ is_ over, is n''t it, dear?
8462John-- John--"What''s matter?
8462Lordy, Marse Rooney,Sam pleaded,"doan we all pay you fur our schoolin''?"
8462May I ask how many people you know in the North who feel that way toward the South?
8462May I be present at your conference?
8462May I see the order of the President, sir?
8462Maybe-- who knows?
8462Me who?
8462Miss Mary, what is this I''m eating?
8462Mr. Davis refuses to listen to this proposal?
8462My coming from Richmond is no doubt a surprise?
8462Never?
8462No sign of Lieutenant Stuart yet, Ben?
8462No sign of a slave uprising, of course?
8462No--"What you scared of him for?
8462No?
8462Nor you?
8462Nuttin tall, sah?
8462Oh, John, where''d you get the ducks?
8462Oh, dear little girl, ca n''t you see how I''ve been fighting this thing for months-- how I''ve tried to keep away from you and could n''t?
8462Oh, dear, oh, dear, what have they done? 8462 One of those girls hooked you?"
8462Our losses in the two days?
8462Ruffin-- you here?
8462Scared of what?
8462See anything funny''bout de top o''dat year, sah?
8462Shall I announce to him it once the vote of Congress conferring on him the supreme power?
8462Stunned you?
8462Suppose all took the same orders? 8462 Terms?"
8462That man''s been here all summer planning this attack?
8462The Lord of Hosts in a Vision--"What are you going to do?
8462The bridges leading into Harper''s Ferry guarded?
8462The coffee and sandwiches ready, Ben?
8462The faith of his officers in him remains absolutely unshaken?
8462The farm is lost beyond hope?
8462The infamous resolution demanding that Kansas be made a white man''s country and no negro, bond or free, shall ever be allowed to enter it?
8462The invaders have robbed houses as reported?
8462The leader is old John Brown?
8462The marines have the Arsenal completely surrounded?
8462The militia are ready for duty?
8462The raiders took you by force?
8462Then I ca n''t help you any more, Sam?
8462Then what are you here for?
8462Then you do n''t believe the negro to be your brother and your equal-- do you?
8462Then you''ll both follow and keep out of my way until we have finished the work and then come back with me?
8462There was none?
8462There''ll be another fight soon?
8462There''s no hope?
8462This battle was desperate?
8462This is your final decision?
8462This means but one thing, then--"Well, sir?
8462To see me?
8462To- night?
8462Troops are on the Capitol Hill?
8462Upon what terms?
8462Upstairs?
8462Wait, Mother--"We''re trying to find the way to Mr. Wilkinson''s-- can you tell us?
8462We have n''t charted it in our survey?
8462We''re goin''fishin''--"Honest?
8462We''ve got something to say to you, Father, before we take out Wilkinson--"Well?
8462Well, Lieutenant?
8462Well, Robbie, what''s your handsome little friend''s name?
8462Well, Senator, how goes it in Richmond?
8462Well, did n''t ye?
8462Well?
8462Well?
8462What are they gathering under that shed for?
8462What are they goin''to do with their guns and swords? 8462 What are you doing here to- night?"
8462What are you doing living here among these Southern settlers?
8462What are you going to do?
8462What are you going to do?
8462What can I do for you, Johnnie?
8462What dat yer writin''so hard, Gin''l Taylor?
8462What did you say?
8462What did you say?
8462What do you mean when you say that you hate the institution of Slavery?
8462What do you mean?
8462What do you think I''m coming down here every night for, anyhow?
8462What do you think of doing?
8462What do you think of doing?
8462What do you think we ought to do, Colonel Lee?
8462What for?
8462What has she been crying about?
8462What have I done to make you angry?
8462What is it, Mahala?
8462What is it, Senator?
8462What is it, my dear?
8462What is it?
8462What is it?
8462What is it?
8462What is it?
8462What is your advice?
8462What line of business?
8462What will you sing?
8462What would Washington do if he stood in my place to- day?
8462What would he do?
8462What would you have me do?
8462What ye take hit up fer den?
8462What ye want me ter do?
8462What yer doin''here?
8462What''ll Colonel Sumner say, sir?
8462What''s dat?
8462What''s de matter, ma''m? 8462 What''s my ole marster dat set me free gwine ter do?"
8462What''s that?
8462What''s the matter, John dear?
8462What''s the matter, then?
8462What''s the matter?
8462What''s the matter?
8462What, sir?
8462What?
8462What?
8462What_ can_ I do, Colonel?
8462When do we eat?
8462Where are they takin''him?
8462Where is Dutch Henry Sherman?
8462Where''s Marse Robert?
8462Which of you is the heavier?
8462Which way is General Gordon?
8462Who are you?
8462Who else? 8462 Who gave you the authority to issue orders of life and death?"
8462Who gave you the right to confiscate the property of others in any cause?
8462Who is that?
8462Who knows? 8462 Who sent you?"
8462Who''s dar?
8462Who, me?
8462Who? 8462 Who?"
8462Why did I marry a soldier- man?
8462Why did n''t you join me at first?
8462Why did you rush into this Territory among the first to cross the border?
8462Why do n''t he come-- why do n''t he come?
8462Why does n''t Gordon report?
8462Why not?
8462Why should it be the darkest hour, Robert? 8462 Why so pensive?"
8462Why the devil did n''t he come with us?
8462Why, are n''t you old Osawatomie Brown of Kansas, whom I once held there as my prisoner?
8462Why, the duck season is n''t on yet, is it?
8462Why, why ca n''t we hear from Richmond? 8462 Why-- why-- why?"
8462Why?
8462Will you back me?
8462Will you behave yourself?
8462Will you call your reporter now to take my views?
8462Will you issue as Commanding General an order for an armistice to arrange the joint invasion of Mexico?
8462Will you let go of me, sir?
8462Will you sit here and see this vile thing done?
8462Will you, Colonel Lee?
8462Will you, sir?
8462With an armed force of twenty- two you have invaded the South to free three million slaves?
8462Wo n''t you begin?
8462Wo n''t you play for me, Miss Flora?
8462Would you mind telling me why you have invaded Virginia?
8462Ye ca n''t learn a old dog new tricks-- can they, Jack?
8462Ye did n''t know dat Marse Robert done gimme five hundred dollars in gol''--did ye?
8462Yer know what dat is, Marse Custis?
8462Yer lak dat suit I had on, sah?
8462Yer say dat book''s history?
8462You are John Brown of Osawatomie, Kansas?
8462You are a Southern white man?
8462You are all right, sir?
8462You are in command of the invaders who have killed four citizens of Harper''s Ferry and seized the United States Arsenal?
8462You are opposed to the Free Soil Party?
8462You are pro- Slavery?
8462You are telling me the truth?
8462You brought''em to me, John?
8462You come from Longstreet?
8462You do n''t mind, sir?
8462You do n''t think you might change your mind about Liberia?
8462You do not believe in owning slaves?
8462You gave every man strict orders to fire no guns or revolver unless necessary-- didn''t you?
8462You had a lawyer?
8462You have been disappointed in not getting it from either?
8462You have important news?
8462You have n''t met my daughter, Lieutenant?
8462You have not done this already?
8462You here, Sam?
8462You keep them when they''re old, lazy and worthless?
8462You know perhaps that I sent him a few days ago a scurrilous attack on the South by a Yankee woman-- a new novel?
8462You make your own cloth?
8462You mean take it on myself to go over the head of Mr. Davis, and issue this order without his knowledge?
8462You mean the overseer''s place?
8462You ring for me, Missy?
8462You swear it?
8462You talk to me of Negro Slavery in the South? 8462 You tell me of the white master''s lust down South?
8462You think this best?
8462You threw him into the water?
8462You were disappointed, I take it, particularly in the conduct of the blacks?
8462You will not betray me to my enemies?
8462You will not proclaim an armistice, then?
8462You will surrender?
8462You will violate a flag of truce?
8462You''d like your papa to come back home from the war and stay with you always, would n''t you, dear?
8462You''ll give him the most careful hearing, Robert?
8462You''ll guarantee immunity?
8462You''ll let me tell you all that''s in my heart, my brother?
8462You''ll pardon my asking it, old boy, but are these black folks married?
8462You''ll stay all day?
8462You''re sure?
8462You''ve lost your home?
8462You''ve never learned a trade?
8462You''ve-- you''ve heard this awful news from Richmond?
8462You-- are-- married-- then?
8462Your father lives on the farm just outside our gate, does n''t he?
8462Your men are ready for action?
8462Your share of the collection?
8462Yours?
8462''_"How can he prevent social and political equality once these black men are clothed with the dignity of the uniform of a Nation?
8462A boy shouted:"For the Lord''s sake, did you take him with all that freight?"
8462A paroxysm of pain gripped him and he asked the doctor:"Can I survive the night?"
8462A sob caught her voice and then it rose in fierce rebellion:"Where was God when he fell?
8462A stable boy climbed the fence and called:"Do n''t ye want yer hosses, Marse Custis?"
8462And so we end where we began-- unless we can get help from you, General Lee--""Well?"
8462And the handsomest little beggar I ever saw-- who is he?"
8462And this is your wife and little girl?"
8462Any sign of their reserves?"
8462Been cut to pieces so many times and changed commanders so much I dunno who the hell I belong to--""How''d you get here?"
8462Before the familiarity of a handshake or word of welcome he asked:"What news, Lieutenant?"
8462Blair?"
8462But how am I goin''to get there with a wife and five children?"
8462But if we set them all free to- morrow, and you had to compete with their labor, you could n''t live down to their standard of wages, could you?"
8462But to what end if he deprives him of food?
8462Ca n''t you see them?
8462Call the boys down--""Do n''t wake the boys up fer nothin--""Is yer gun loaded?"
8462Can I stand by as her loyal son and see this invasion begun?
8462Can we enter at once into our conference?"
8462Can you make up your mind to face the loneliness and build your home under your own vine and fig tree?
8462Could these forces yet be controlled or were they already beyond control?
8462Cut a man''s tongue out because he dares to say who he''s goin''to vote for next election?"
8462Did Washington allow the ties of blood to swerve him from his duty?
8462Did his prophetic soul pierce the future?
8462Do n''t you know that I love you?"
8462Do they stop, too?"
8462Do you accept my decision, sir?"
8462Do you hear me?"
8462Do you remember the names of Lovejoy and Torrey?
8462Do you think a girl can pass his bead eyes and not pay for the job the price he sees fit to demand?
8462Does ye want a cup?
8462Doyle?"
8462Doyle?"
8462Fame?
8462Frederick asked Oliver tremblingly:"What do you think of this thing?"
8462Gordon?"
8462HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN?
8462Had they killed or captured him?
8462Has He forgotten me?"
8462Has Virginia left the Union?"
8462Has the negro moved upward?
8462Have any of you seen the branded hand?
8462Have n''t we got three of the finest boys the Lord ever give a mother?
8462He began to wonder if she were blonde or brunette, short or tall, petite or full, blue eyes or brown?
8462He grasped Phil''s arm and whispered:"Is n''t my mother the most beautiful woman you ever saw?"
8462He mounted the platform and spoke to the Chairman:"Mr. Smith, may I say just a word to this meeting?"
8462He rose from his seat, walked to the window, looked out, flushed and slowly said:"You-- you-- cannot mean this--?"
8462He waited an instant for an answer and, getting none, asked:"Do you surrender?"
8462He wondered if she could be engaged to the fellow she went riding with?
8462How can I beat the slave at a trade?
8462How could she live?
8462How had these men gotten here?
8462How many guns in your command?"
8462How much more should he expect of the Blacks?
8462I ai n''t been a very good boy here lately--""No?"
8462I ask you the question, is not the command of a State that of a mother to a child?
8462I can not persuade you?"
8462I hope you''re better?"
8462I mean that we must anticipate--""The wisdom of God?"
8462I said to myself-- what''s the use?
8462I''ve caused them trouble enough-- God knows--""When are they going?"
8462ILLUSTRATION:"YOU''D LIKE YOUR PAPA TO COME BACK HOME FROM THE WAR?"]
8462If I enter a guerrilla struggle, what will be the result?
8462If under the law, Virginia is right, is it not my duty to defend her?
8462If you surrender do you know what will happen?"
8462In the record of man has a negro ever dreamed this dream?
8462Is He dead?
8462Is dey er fight?"
8462Is it not my duty now to use it for their healing, and not their ruin?"
8462Is n''t this all very, very sudden, to be so serious?"
8462It''s the morning of life and why should n''t we be like this?"
8462Jason squared himself and demanded:"Did you kill those men?"
8462John Brown at once returned and began his catechism:"You are Wilkinson, the Member of the Legislature?"
8462Me?"
8462My sole aim in the invasion of the South is to free the slave--""At any cost?"
8462Now will you swear to me again to obey my orders?"
8462Or the man who defends the law and the rights of his fathers under it?"
8462Rush the house double quick and pay no attention to his barking--""If he bites?"
8462Shall I call him,""A reporter from a daily paper with a circulation of fifteen thousand?"
8462Shall I fetch him out, too?"
8462She drew close and asked in passionate tenderness:"Have you counted the cost?
8462She seized Mary''s hand, and asked tensely:"What do you think, dear?
8462She spoke with deep seriousness:"I wish you would n''t talk so much, John--""And why not?"
8462Should John Brown be canonized for the same infamy?
8462Surrender?
8462The Confederate Congress has sent me to offer him the Dictatorship--""You do n''t mean it?"
8462The boy looked at the solemn face of the prisoner and chaffed:"And why have ye got that load on your own back, man?"
8462The frightful cost which you and yours must pay if you dare defend Virginia?"
8462The man who defies the Constitution and the laws of the Union?
8462The old, tremulous question she could n''t keep back:"You did n''t see my daddy, did you, dear?"
8462The question is how to approach him?"
8462The question was could any leadership count if the mob, not the man, became our real ruler?
8462The storm has broken now--""What are you going to do?"
8462The woman asked:"Who''s that?"
8462Their full import did not dawn on him until John Brown, Jr., leaned close and whispered:"Did you hear that?"
8462They''ll ask for peace, wo n''t they?"
8462This time to his brother:"Ca n''t you stop it, Oliver?"
8462We''re in for a long, desperate fight--""And I''ve been so happy thinking you''d come home--""Your home will be with me, wo n''t it?"
8462Whar is he?"
8462What am I goin''to do?"
8462What can we do for you?"
8462What chance has a poor white man got agin''em?
8462What could be its secret?
8462What division are you from?"
8462What do you think of it?"
8462What had happened?
8462What had he to do with this eternal call of the human heart to love and be loved?
8462What has come over us in the South, Ruffin?
8462What have they accomplished in these years of blood and tears?
8462What have they done?"
8462What have we got to do?"
8462What have you or I, or our people, to do with the madmen who are driving the South over the brink of this precipice?"
8462What is it?"
8462What is my duty?"
8462What is that to me, now?
8462What is the ancestral soul of the negro?
8462What is the result?
8462What mattered the shadow that was slowly moving across the sunlit earth?
8462What on earth could be keeping her?
8462What right had you to put this curse upon me?
8462What was wrong here?
8462What will you do?"
8462What would happen if he should turn to these men and tell them to fight the cavalry of the United States?
8462When they reached the house she turned to the old man with Southern courtesy:"Wo n''t you come in, sir, and rest a few minutes?"
8462When they turned aside she piped again:"Wo n''t ye come in?"
8462Where is God to- night?
8462Where were the prisoners they were to manacle?
8462Who is the traitor, my dear?
8462Why are you crying over the poor negro?
8462Why could n''t ye be still?
8462Why did n''t they stop this a year ago?
8462Why did the war crowd on the streets and in the ranks burst into song as they marched to kill their fellow men?
8462Why did they ever begin it?
8462Why do n''t a Buxton or a Wilberforce complain of the White Slavery at home?
8462Why had n''t victory come?
8462Why had they not answered with a shout of triumph?
8462Why must brother kill his brother?
8462Why must they send my father to kill the father of my babies?
8462Why must they send my husband to kill my father?
8462Why not?"
8462Why should her lover- husband and her fine old daddy fight each other?
8462Why should we try to know anything else anyhow?"
8462Why?
8462Will ye jine us?"
8462Will ye promise me, sah?"
8462Will you hear him?"
8462Will you hear it and go?"
8462Will you help me?"
8462Will you help us?"
8462Will you kindly announce me?"
8462Will you submit?"
8462With quick eagerness he asked:"What''s that?"
8462Wo n''t you come in and make it your headquarters?"
8462Wo n''t you come in, Colonel?"
8462Would future generations agree with the men who had met in his own town and denounced his deed as cruel, gruesome and revolting?
8462Would she accept the President''s command and send her quota of troops to fight her sisters of the South, or would she withdraw from the Union?
8462Would she, too, turn and curse him?
8462You do n''t think I''d let him be such a pig if I could help him, do you?"
8462You have called an informal council as I requested?"
8462You have not yet learned his name?"
8462You here in civilian clothes?"
8462You know my sister, Mrs. Marshall of Baltimore?"
8462You know that would pull you, Colonel-- now would n''t it?"
8462You see them five rows of flat turnips and the ruttabaggers beside''em?
8462You sent to town to see if an Extra had been issued?"
8462You understand?"
8462You understand?"
8462You will go with me-- do you hear?"
8462You''re feeling yourself again?"